READER COMMENTS
A sampling of what readers think about You Don't Say.
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William T. James III, Woodbridge, Virginia:
"Fred Gielow's delightfully informative new book, You Don't Say, is written in his typical fashion of thoroughness, cleverness, and humor. It is a fascinating read and chockfull of memorable tidbits for arming the conservative mind for its relentless battle against the forces of liberalism and media-fed ignorance. Even those already 'in the know' will be richly fed and intellectually rewarded for the time spent reading and digesting You Don't Say."

William Norman Grigg, Senior Editor, The New American, Appleton, Wisconsin:
"[W]hat I've read has been most enjoyable. . . . My intention is to get a review of your book into the magazine [The New American] as soon as feasible."

Dr. George Roche, President, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan:
"I have had the chance to peruse the book, and it is pointed and well-written. I will refer to it often as a part of my personal library."

Mike Patti, Somers, New York:
"Your passion and dedication to the conservative cause comes through, in spades."

Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum, Alton, Illinois:
"You've done a great job with an original idea. . . . Congratulations."

Lee Bellinger, Editor, The American Sentinel, Charlotte, North Carolina:
Fred Gielow has written an indispensable book titled You Don’t Say: Sometimes Liberals Show Their True Colors. Published by Freedom Books, Fred has collected and documented some of the most revealing quotes ever uttered by our adversaries on the left.

Bob Grant, WOR Radio Network, New York City:
"A splendid book." "A marvelous book."

Irving Eisenberg, Plantation, Florida:
"It is my feeling that for the people who are conservative, Republican, and many who believe in the constitution, this book should be a gift for their heart."

David Russell, President, Citizens for Constitutional Property Rights, Crestview, Florida:
"Your book, You Don't Say, is a masterpiece of telling the story about the socialist plans for America, from the mouths of those leading these programs. . . . I wish it were possible to put a copy in the hands of every American that continues to believe, 'It can't happen in America. We have a Constitution to protect us!'"

George Nagy, St. Augustine, Florida:
"You Don't Say really makes great reading, but most impressive is the vast amount of research you have done in creating it. I don't think I've ever seen a book with so many references (over 500!)."

Jack McLamb, Publisher/Editor, "AID & ABET," Police & Military Newsletter, Kamiah, Idaho:
"I want to both commend and congratulate you on the publication of your excellent book, You Don't Say. . . . It appears that you have included all the essential pieces, and it is my prayer that this work will find its way into the hands of many thousands of Americans who desperately need the truth, many of whom have not yet even begun to search."

Bruce Sessions, Radio Station KPAY, Chico, California:
"Nowhere else will you read a more startling expose' of what liberalism is all about."

Pat Matrisciana, President, Jeremiah Films, Hemet, California:
"I just saw your book and wanted to let you know that I thought it was great and well done. . . . Congratulations!"

Ed Flynn, Radio Station WATR, Waterbury, Connecticut:
"This is a marvelous book!"

Reader Comment submitted to the Amazon.com website, April 5, 1999:
"If you want the truth of what socialists (referred to as 'liberals') believe and advocate, read this book. And read it again. And again." [Rated book 5 stars.]

Patricia Romero, Project Director, United States Justice Foundation, Escondido, California:
"I am really enjoying this book. It is an eyeopener. There are some quotes that can really make you wonder who our leaders and role models really are!"

Conservative Book Club, Washington, DC:
"[Reading quotes from liberals in this book] you just may take to pounding your fist or pulling out your hair or some equally aberrant behavior. . . . Freedom-fighter Gielow gives you 36 pages of documentation to back up these hard-to-believe quotes and then lavishes you with his own insightful comments and those of other respected conservatives."

Tom DeWeese, president, American Policy Center, Herndon, Virginia:
"You Don't Say combines a wry tone of cynicism with quotes to justify that cynicism, achieving a powerful effect. You will open the eyes of many readers to the true point of view of many liberals whom some, till now, have considered harmless. Well done!"




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